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Monday, October 17, 2011

Giants in First Place With Cavalry Coming to Help

Defensive captain Justin Tuck, Pro Bowl guard Chris Snee, first-round draft pick Prince Amukamara, backup running back Brandon Jacobs and receiver Ramses Barden all might be ready to return when the Giants (4-2) face the Miami Dolphins on Oct. 30.

Tuck guaranteed Sunday that he would be back after missing three straight games with neck and groin injuries, and Snee also felt he would be ready to go after sitting out Sunday's 27-24 win over the Buffalo Bills.

Amukamara (broken foot), Jacobs (knee) and Barden (ankle) are a little more iffy, but they are close as the Giants prepare to embark on a frightful five-game run that includes games at New England (5-1), at San Francisco (5-1), Philadelphia (2-4), at New Orleans (4-2) and Green Bay (6-0) after the game vs. Miami. That's a combined 22-8 record.

"I think it will be a nice boost in the arm," coach Tom Coughlin said Monday. "I don't know exactly when the individuals will be cleared, but hopefully we'll be in a position where they are ready to go when we're talking game week and we get closer to our next opponent."

While they are in first place, the Giants have a lot of areas that need to be fixed heading into the final 10-game stretch if they are to get back to the playoffs for the first time in three years.

The running game took a much needed step forward this past weekend as Ahmad Bradshaw rushed for 104 yards and three touchdowns, becoming the team's first back to gain 100 yards this season.

Third-down conversions improved to 45 percent on Sunday, but for the season, Eli Manning and Co. are converting at a dismal 31 percent.

A week after turning the ball over three times in an embarrassing loss to Seattle, the offense was flawless against the NFL's top takeaway team.

"Do I think it is a finished product," veteran offensive lineman David Diehl asked Monday. "No. I know that we have the attitude that we are going to continue to work and make sure that it becomes one of the strengths of our offense because it needs to be."

A bigger concern is the play of the defense, particularly against the run.

Buffalo rushed for 155 yards, with Fred Jackson gaining 121. Most came on an 80-yard run on which he went through the line in a split second and only had aging Deon Grant to beat for a touchdown. It was not a match.

"You can't take that one run out and I wish we could but in terms of the rest of the game, I think we were pretty sound in terms of responsibility and everybody knowing where they were supposed to be," said linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka, who has been playing a lot of end in recent weeks with Tuck out.

"That was the only issue coming into the game. It wasn't that people couldn't make plays, it was that some responsibilities were mixed up coming in."

The statistics after six games reflect that. Opponents are averaging 127.7 yards rushing and nearly 374 yards in total offense.

Buffalo also scored on a 60-yard touchdown pass play with Bills receiver Naaman Roosevelt making one move to turn a 10-to-15 yard pass into a scoring play.

The positive for the defense was that cornerback Corey Webster intercepted two passes in the second half. The second ended a potential Bills' go-ahead scoring threat and started New York on its game-winning drive that Lawrence Tynes capped with his second short field goal.

The defense iced the game four plays later, forcing the Bills to give up the ball on downs.

Diehl called the win huge.

"To do that and be 4-2 at this point, it is definitely a morale booster," he said, "and we are excited to have that and get guys healthy, get guys fueled back up heading into next week when we play Miami at home again."

Kiwanuka refused to discuss the schedule after the Dolphins, saying looking ahead only causes problems.

"That's when you let one slide away that you should have had and you should have won," he said. "For us, it is a non-issue and for me it is a non-issue because we have had a lot of injuries and we know how to play when people are out. To get people back would be a huge plus for us, but it is not about looking deep into the schedule and trying to map it out. It is about looking into this next game and getting a win."

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NOTES: Coughlin said the Giants only had a couple of minor nicks Sunday with S Kenny Phillips being the most notable with strained ribs. ... Coughlin says his special teams have to improve their blocking on field goals after Tynes has his second kick blocked this season. ... WR Mario Manningham received kudos for his blocking on Bradshaw's late 30-yard run that set up the game-winning field goal.


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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Bengals Place DE Antwan Odom on IR

For the second straight season, the Bengals have been forced to place DE Antwan Odom on season-ending injured reserve. He ends the year with a total of four games played, four total tackles, no sacks, and one pass defensed.

Odom has struggled with injuries in all three seasons in Cincinnati after signing a mammoth five-year, 29.5 million dollar free agent contract in 2008. The former Tennessee Titan was meant to bring the team the kind of pass rushing threat they haven’t had in decades, but he has yet to do so.

The closest he came was during the first 6 games of 2009 in which he led the league with 8 sacks and had a blocked kick. Most of those stats came in a road win at Green Bay where Odom sacked Packers QB Aaron Rodgers five times. He would later tear an Achilles tendon, sidelining him for the final 10 games. In addition to the injuries, Odom missed four games this year with a league-imposed suspension for testing positive at training camp for a banned substance. The former Alabama standout professed that his positive test was the result of him accidentally taking one of his wife’s weight loss pills. He appealed the suspension but lost.

All told, Odom has played in 22 games as a Bengal out of a possible 44 (50%), and has amassed 49 tackles, 11 sacks, 5 passes defensed, and two forced fumbles in stripes.


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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Panthers place RB Williams on IR; set to name Pike the starter at QB Sunday

It was an active day for the Panthers, as first they put running back DeAngelo Williams on injured reserve, ending his season with a foot injury, and also they are reported to be on the verge of starting rookie QB Tony Pike for Sunday’s matchup with the big bad Ravens.

Darin Gantt of the Charlotte Observer reports that Pike will get the nod to start, this after the team suffered yet another injury when rookie QB Jimmy Clausen recieved a concussion Sunday in the latest Panther loss in Tampa

QB Brian St. Pierre, who was promoted from the practice squad Tuesday, is another option, but Gantt says that Pike is the man – “Unless he gets hit by a bus.”

Pike was a sixth-round pick out of Cincinnati, and he only narrowly beat out current street free agent Hunter Cantwell for a roster spot in Panthers camp.

He’ll get a quick education when he goes up against Ray Lewis and the Ravens on Sunday in Baltimore.


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